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HISTORY. 1663 Queen Street East, Toronto, ON M4L 1G5. Phone: 416.260.5566. Box Office. Online at ticketmaster.com. Venue box office will open one hour before door time. Tickets for the night of show will be available based on ticket availablity. You can also puchase tickets for other events at History at the venue box office.
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The Fort York National Historic Site was built in 1793 and is the birthplace of urban Toronto. It is best known as the location where the Battle of York came to its violent climax in 1813 during the War of 1812.
The Toronto History Museums are a collective of 10 museums owned and operated by the City of Toronto. On behalf of residents and visitors, these museums bring Toronto's history to life.
Fort York National Historic Site, Toronto History Museums. 250 Fort York Blvd. Toronto ON. M5V 3K9. Artwork accessible 24 hours a day. Visitor Centre accessible during open hours: Wed – Sun | 10am – 4pm. Mon – Tues | Closed.
May 15, 2020 · 10 Must-Visit Historic Sites In Toronto. Patrick Godin 15 May 2020. Who says a visit to Toronto can’t be teeming with history? While the historical sites found within Canada ’s biggest metropolitan centre may not be considered *old* to some, there is plenty to discover and experience – with an emphasis on experience.
Toronto History Museums are a collection of 10 historic sites owned and operated by the City of Toronto with the mission to collect, preserve, research, interpret, exhibit, and enhance the understanding of Toronto’s diverse stories through engaging and exciting experiences.